"An intriguing and enlightening book. Nicely produced, well-edited and comprehensive, reflecting a great deal of effort by the author to collect and synthesize the sometimes disparate material ... it is definitely recommended for a university research library."--SFRA Review
"Sherryl Vint has done seriously valuable work in Animal Alterity: Science Fiction and the Question of the Animal, illustrating how the HAS lens, and by extension other strands of the ecocritical mode, can illuminate texts not normally associated with environmentalism. While her text selection principles could profitably have been clarified, and her engagement with sf readers could have been more detailed, Vint models here just how effective a careful, environmentally minded literary reading can be."--The Goose
Animal Alterity Vint has provided a thorough and nuanced study of other animals in sf, one that cogently demonstrates the potent connections between sf and animal studies. This book should be of great use to any scholar of the fantastic interested in how animals figure in their texts-sf or otherwise. ... Animal Alterity is a very strong work of sf scholarship, and, whatever your interests, is an exemplar of engaged and engaging intellectual labor."--Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts